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Federation to take organizers before FIFA over botched tourney

Federation to take organizers before FIFA over botched tourney

The
Nigeria Football Federation has threatened to take the organizers of
the Green Bowl Soccer Tournament to FIFA for failing to notify it of
the tourney’s postponement. The Super Eagles were already in the United
Sates before receiving news of the postponement of the tourney also
known as the 2011 United States’ President’s Holiday Celebration Soccer
Tournament. While describing the fiasco as an embarrassment to the
country, NFF president, Aminu Maigari lambasted the tourney’s main
organizer, US-based Nigerian licensed agent, Pius Oleh and instructed
the NFF secretariat to make a detailed report of the fiasco to
football’s world governing body, FIFA.

“This is untenable.
How can he tell us that there was a ticketing problem after our team
had travelled that long distance to play? How can he tell us that he
did not know there was a problem until our national team arrived in
America?” demanded Maigari.

“This is totally
irresponsible on his part. How come he did not ensure that everything
was perfected before telling our team to start coming?” he further
demanded.

He added: “We are
not going to take this lightly. We will get all the documents that have
to do with the tournament, all the agreements we had with him along the
way and send these to FIFA.”

Late notice

Nigeria’s
delegation, made up of 20 players and nine officials, left Lagos for
the US city of Atlanta last Wednesday night, and arrived at Dallas’
Fort Worth Airport by 10am local time (4pm Nigerian time) on Thursday
under the impression that they would be taking part in the four-nation
tournament. However, the delegation was shocked when Oleh called to
inform them that they were having problems with ticketing outfit,
Ticketmaster, and that the competition would have to be postponed by
two weeks.

As a result, Super
Eagles coach Samson Siasia, who has long been resident in the United
States and whose wife and kids reside there, made efforts to arrange
friendly games for the side albeit to no avail.

To make matters
worse, Oleh, at short notice, also changed the team’s accommodation
plans redirecting the Super Eagles to the Marriott Courtyard instead of
the Double Tree Hotel, and then failing to meet with the team until
Friday. But regarding the tourney’s postponement, Oleh was quoted by
the media head of the NFF, Ademola Olajire as stating that he had
everything tidied up until the problem with Ticketmaster cropped up on
Thursday evening.

According to
Olajire, Oleh expressed regret that the Super Eagles had arrived in the
United States for the event before the unfortunate development but
reiterated that he had gotten the approval of the USSF for the
tournament, adding that the tournament ‘was not a scam’ and that it
would get underway in a fortnight.

But Maigari, who
cancelled his Friday trip to the United States, has disclosed that the
Super Eagles will definitely not be available for the new date.

“Pius Oleh will
first have to account to FIFA on this embarrassment,” said Maigari. “We
have no business with him concerning any new date. He should be ready
to offset all our expenses and also pay compensation. Let him play his
tournament with any team he wants.

“All the same, we apologize to Nigerians and the government for this unfortunate incident,” said Maigari.

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RED CARD: Boxing trapped in the jaws of maladministration

RED CARD: Boxing trapped in the jaws of maladministration

If
Nigeria’s performance in sports in the last fifty years is reviewed,
boxing will surely rank in the top three of events that have helped
burnish Nigeria’s global image.

At the Olympic
Games, World, Commonwealth and Commonwealth Games, our boxers always
returned with laurels with some of them being in the top ten brackets
of their various weight categories.

These pugilists
kept alive the tradition of the 1950s and early 1960s when Hogan “kid”
Bassey and Dick “Tiger” Ihetu annexed world titles in their different
divisions.

The period from
independence to the early, maybe even the late, 1980s was a period of
ferment for boxing in the country both in the professional and amateur
ranks. Names like Eddie Ndukwu, Obisia Nwankpa, Dele Jonathan, Billy
Famous, Abraham “the Assassin” Tonica, Tony and Davidson Andeh, Peter
Konyegwachie, Christopher Ossai, Jeremiah Okorodudu, Joe Orewa, kept
the professional and amateur ranks bubbling with activity while earning
Nigeria positive reviews internationally.

To sustain the
tempo of activity there were a number of competitions for amateurs
notably the Eagle Belt Championships. At the pro level, our boxers
benefited from the myriad of fights promoted by Nigerian boxing
promoters.

Today, all have
gone kaput. Activity both on the amateur and pro scenes have fizzled
out with the result that our boxers when they manage to attend
international boxing competitions, become cannon fodder for their
opponents. It will be hard to tell the last time Nigeria returned from
a Grade A boxing tournaments with medals.

On the professional
scene, only Samuel Peter has kept Nigeria’s name alive even though he
has not particularly being in his elements in recent times.

Hunger within

Without using
euphemisms, boxing is dead in Nigeria, administratively that is. I
stand to be corrected, but I feel that our decline in boxing has
absolutely nothing to do with a dwindling talent base.

On the contrary,
hunger for the sport has never been stronger among our youth than at
this time. On Friday, while discussing with Paul Bankole, head of the
Directorate of Sports of the Redeemed Christian Church of God about an
amateur boxing tournament to be jointly organised by the Church and the
Office of the Special Assistant to the Governor of Lagos State on
Grassroots Sports development taking place between March 2 and 3, 2011,
I was shocked to discover that there are as many as 54 boxing clubs in
Lagos State. These are the officially recognised ones. There are others
operating at an informal level where youngsters practice their craft
hoping for a breakthrough into the big league. In Ogun State there are
equally many boxing clubs where boxers, male and female, hone their
skills.

Now, isn’t it surprising that our boxing administrators are not attempting to feed this hunger?

They seem to have reached a cul-de-sac in terms of ideas.

During my meeting
with Bankole last Friday a young lady walked into his office with a
middle aged man who was later identified as David Adekunle, a boxing
coach and manager of Achimota Boxing Club based in Lagos.

The lady who looked
smart sporting a tee-shirt over trousers turned out to be Kehinde
Obareh, a boxer who has represented Nigeria at the world championships.
She is also the second ranked boxer in the world in kick boxing. As I
interacted with her I began to feel her pain and frustration as she
told me that despite being one of the first nation to embrace women’s
boxing, Nigeria is lagging behind other nations who just latched onto
the sport because our administrators were not doing their bit.

Indeed, if you
properly assess the situation you will find that many of the
individuals who have administered boxing haven’t the faintest clue what
the sport is about. Our performance at the last Commonwealth Games in
India and its aftermath accurately captures the malaise.

The whole process
from the selection of head coach to the selection of boxers for the
games underscores the rot within the system. One thing that also
emerged from my discussions with Obareh and Adekunle was the fact that
while quality coaches are in short supply in the country, the boxing
federation has somehow managed over the years to alienate even the good
ones.

We need to get back on track. We must get our boxers particularly
the amateurs fighting again. This is one reason why the collaboration
between the Redeemed Christian Church of God and the Lagos State
Government is welcome.

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Azeez, Okoro link up with mates in Turkey

Azeez, Okoro link up with mates in Turkey

Newly
appointed Flying Eagles Captain, Ramon Azeez and forwards Stanley Okoro
and Kayode Olanrewaju are expected to join their team mates at the
Antalya, Turkey camp this morning.

Azeez, who replaced
dropped skipper Fortune Chukwudi, and Okoro flew to Lagos from Abuja on
Thursday evening, while Olanrewaju travelled from Ibadan for the
Turkish Air flight scheduled to depart the Murtala Muhammed Airport,
Ikeja at 2am on Friday.

“We’re really
looking forward to receiving the trio in camp. The spirit is high in
camp as the other players look forward to having them around”, said
Emmanuel Ikpeme, NFF’s Deputy General Secretary (Technical), who joined
the team in Turkey on Sunday.

With the departure
of Olanrewaju, Okoro and Azeez, Flying Eagles Head Coach Sam John Obuh
is expecting only one more player to join his team ahead of the African
Youth Championship, VVV Venlo of Holland’s Ahmed Musa.

Meanwhile, five
more friendly matches have been added to the Flying Eagles schedule
ahead of next month’s 17th African Youth Championship.

Officials at the
team’s Antalya, Turkey camp disclosed Thursday that the five-time
African champions have games lined up against two Ukrainian clubs and
one club from Kazakhstan, to be played in Antalya, and two against the
national U-20 teams of Egypt and Saudi Arabia in Dubai.

Following 1-1 draws
in two friendlies with the Libyan U-20 team, the Flying Eagles were
also forced to a 2-2 draw by a Turkish club in a friendly on Tuesday in
Antalya.

Their next game
comes up on Friday (February 25) against FC Poltova from the Ukrainian
first league. Next up will be a Ukrainian Super League team on Monday,
February 28, before their final knock-around session with FC Artau from
the Kazakhstan Super League on Thursday, March 3.

The Flying Eagles
will then play the Egyptian U-20 team in Dubai, United Arab Emirates on
Friday, March 11 before their final warm-up tie with Saudi Arabia’s
U-20 team also in Dubai on Sunday, March 13.

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Bruised Barca face Mallorca test

Bruised Barca face Mallorca test

Leaders, Barcelona make the short hop across the Mediterranean
to take on Balearic Islands’ club Real Mallorca on Saturday with the spine of
their team sidelined by injury.

Goalkeeper Victor Valdes, captain and central defender Carles
Puyol and playmaker Xavi are all unavailable for the match against one of only
three teams to take points off them this season.

Xavi, who picked up a minor muscle tear in last weekend’s 2-1
win at home to Athletic Bilbao, played down the situation, saying they were
unlikely to hurt the club’s bid for a third successive Spanish league title.

“These are minor injuries, not lengthy ones,” he told a news
conference on Wednesday, adding that he expects to return for the match at
Valencia on March 2.

“The injuries are coincidental, caused by stress and too many
games — it’s normal, just like in any other team.” Mallorca’s coach, Michael
Laudrup, a former Danish international who played for both Barca and Real
Madrid, masterminded a 1-1 draw at the Nou Camp in early October. Barca’s 2-1
win against Valencia in their next match was the start of a record 16-match
winning streak.

As well as the injured trio, Barca will also be without one of
their main creative outlets on Saturday.

Right back Daniel Alves, who has an incredible 14 assists this
season in all competitions, is suspended.

Incredible trio

However, their prolific attacking trio of World Player of the
Year, Lionel Messi and Spain pair David Villa and Pedro, who have 77 goals
between them in all competitions, is intact.

Real have also been affected by injury ahead of their match at
Deportivo Coruna in Saturday’s late kickoff.

The club said on Tuesday midfielder Sami Khedira would be out
for two to three weeks after damaging a thigh muscle in Tuesday’s 1-1 Champions
League draw at Olympique Lyon.

Former Lyon striker, Karim Benzema came off the bench to score
Real’s goal as he continues his bid for a regular starting place under coach
Jose Mourinho.

“He’s going in the right direction,” Mourinho was quoted as
saying in Spanish media on Wednesday.

“The whole world knows his potential but his game needs to
improve,” the Portuguese added.

“He has taken that on board, he’s working very hard and he has
already improved.” Valencia, 12 points behind Real in third, play at
fifth-placed Athletic Bilbao on Sunday.

Villarreal, who dropped below Valencia into fourth after a run of two
defeats and a draw, are at Racing Santander, also on Sunday.

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Manchester United look to extend lead in Arsenal’s absence

Manchester United look to extend lead in Arsenal’s absence

Premier League leaders, Manchester United will be hoping to take
advantage of Arsenal’s Carling Cup final engagement this weekend to move four
points clear of the gunners at the top of the table. Arsenal will be up against
Birmingham City at Wembley on Sunday but Arsene Wenger’s side, following
Wednesday’s 1-0 victory over Stoke City which reduced the gap between them and
United to just one point, will not return to league action until next
Saturday’s home game against Sunderland.

The scenario leaves Alex Ferguson’s United side with an
opportunity to extend their lead by winning against the struggling Latics on
Saturday at the DW Stadium. And that looks likely to be the case come Saturday
as Wigan have not beaten United in the last 12 meetings between both sides.

Since Wigan were promoted to the Premier League for the first
time in 2005, Ferguson’s men have ended up victorious on every occasion,
including 11 Premier League wins, along with a comprehensive 4-0 drubbing of
the Latics in the 2006 Carling Cup final.

In addition, the Red Devils have scored a total of 39 goals and
conceded just four in these 12 matches including two 5-0 victories in the
2009/2010 season.

Crucial period

But aside the game against Wigan, United players, as well as the
club’s fans, will also have at the back of their minds next Tuesday’s
rescheduled fixture against Chelsea as well as next Sunday’s duel against
rivals Liverpool that could go a long way in deciding how well they do this
season in the Premier League.

“There are three massive games for us coming up now, Wigan,
Chelsea and Liverpool, and then maybe Arsenal after that in the (FA) Cup,” said
United’s Wayne Rooney.

“It’s a massive time for us in the season and we’ll have to keep
going and trying to create chances in those games. If we can get through those
games, with a good amount of points, I’m sure we’ll be up there.” Rooney, along
with strike partner, Dimitar Berbatov, will likely start and hopefully find the
back of the net on Saturday after firing blanks in United’s midweek goalless
draw against French side Marseille in the UEFA Champions League.

Rafael Da Silva is also expected to start at right-back after
missing out of the game against Marseille while there is likely to be room in
the starting 11 for the veteran duo of Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes.

Ferguson is expected to keep faith with the central defence
partnership of Nemanja Vidic and young Chris Smalling as Rio Ferdinand is still
out with a calf injury which he suffered in their shock 2-1 defeat at Wolves.

The defeat at Wolves which to date remains United’s only league
defeat of the season was highly unexpected considering the wide gulf between
both sides in terms of player quality and class. But upsets do happen from time
to time in football and Wigan defender, Emmerson Boyce disclosed that his side
is taking inspiration from United’s loss at Molineux and hopes the Latics can
do the same on Saturday.

“Games like Manchester United are the games you want to play in and are
great occasions to experience,” Boyce said. “Wolves showed a couple of weeks
ago that United can be beaten, and we fancy our chances of doing the same.” He
added: “People probably won’t fancy us to get anything off United, but Wolves
picked up a bonus three points and we need to take heart from that. Anything,
even a point, would be a massive boost for our survival chances.” At the other
end of the table, bottom side Wolves will be desperate for three points as they
welcome Blackpool to Molineux while in Saturday’s other games, Aston Villa take
on Blackburn, Everton welcome Sunderland and Newcastle host Bolton Wanderers.

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Okrika, Obio Akpor square off at Shell Cup final

Okrika, Obio Akpor square off at Shell Cup final

The
final showdown between Okrika and Obio Apkor on who gets to carry the
River State Governor’s Cup home will be held on the lush turf of the
Liberation Stadium of Port Harcourt on Saturday. The tournament, which
kicked off on January 20, has seen the two teams, now in the final,
entertain with football skill that is superior to the other 17 teams
that entered for the competition. The newcomers, Obio Apkor, were able
to surprise all with their convincing thrashing of different clubs that
had been tipped to go far. Okrika were last year’s winners and they
have not hidden their interest in retaining the title.

“We are the
defending champions and champions we will remain. We are more resolved
than ever to win the title for the second time,” said midfielder
Obomate Frederick.

On hand to watch
the lads strut their stuff, will be former Nigerian players and other
top dignitaries from the corporate world. They include Segun Odegbami
and Henry Nwosu, former Green Eagles captains. Others include Adokiye
Amesiamaka and John Fashanu. Mutiu Sunmonu, Tony Attah and Emeka Obi
who will also be there to represent the sponsor, Shell Development
Petroleum Company, while the government of Rivers State will be
represented by the governor of the state, Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, and
members of his cabinet.

Also due for the final is the chairman, Rivers State Football
Association, Chris Green, who is also chairman of the Nigeria Football
Federation (NFF) technical committee. Okrika was able to get the final
ticket by ousting last year’s third place finisher Khana 2-1 while Obio
Apkor had the upper hand over Phalga in an encounter that ended 2-1.
Both teams would be meeting each other for the first time in this
tournament. The Rivers State Governor’s Cup offers thousands of
talented footballers in the 23 local government areas of the state an
opportunity to showcase their skills to the big leagues in the land.

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Galadima destined for failure in Sudan

Galadima destined for failure in Sudan

It was always going
to be tough, if not downright impossible for Ibrahim Galadima to emerge
at the end of last Wednesday’s congress of the Confederation of African
Football (CAF) with one of the two tickets into the highly revered
executive committee of football’s world governing body, FIFA.

Foremost among the
reasons why the former boss of the Nigerian FA didn’t get to secure one
of the two FIFA positions up for grabs in Khartoum, Sudan was the fact
that he was going up against opponents with a far greater influence
within CAF.

There was South
Africa’s Danny Jordaan who was head of the local organising committee
for last year’s FIFA World Cup in the rainbow nation; the first to be
held in an African country. There was also Suketu Patel who is currently
the head of the Council of Southern Africa Football Associations
(COSAFA), as well as the duo of Algeria’s Mohammed Raouraoua and Cote
d’Ivoire’s Jacques Anouma, two of the continent’s most experienced
football administrators.

Even Zambia’s Kalusha Bwalya, a former recipient of the African Footballer of the Year award,

was at some point in
the hunt for one of the FIFA seats but tactically pulled out of the
race to concentrate on a spot in the CAF executive committee – the
continental body’s topmost decision-making organ.

Also, anyone with
some measure of knowledge about affairs relating to the continent’s
football body will be quite aware of the fact that CAF under current
boss Issa Hayatou, who has been at the helm of affairs since 1987, is a
close-knit organisation with a top echelon consisting mostly of
individuals who have been in the organisation for at least a decade.

Little wonder why at
the end of the day Algeria’s football federation president, Mohamed
Raouraoua and his counterpart from Cote d’Ivoire Jacques Anouma grabbed
with relative ease the FIFA positions on offer with 39 and 35 votes
respectively; far ahead of their closest rival Suketu Patel of
Seychelles who polled 15 votes.

The Mafia

In fact, the
organisation with headquarters in Cairo, Egypt, is regarded by most
football followers in Africa as a mafia of sorts similar to the infamous
reputation of its supervisory body in Zurich, Switzerland, FIFA.

Lending credence to
this was the failure of South Africa’s Jordaan in Sudan where he polled
only 10 votes, five more than Nigeria’s Galadima which came as a shock
to many.

Shocking because
Jordaan was viewed as one who could help restore the continental body’s
battered image following the three-year ban clamped on Nigeria’s Amos
Adamu by FIFA after he was caught on video in a Sunday Times newspaper
sting operation admitting he could accept cash payment in return for his
votes in the race to host the 2018 World Cup finals, which
automatically led to Adamu’s vacation of his position in the world
body’s executive committee.

When Jordaan decided
to battle for a place on the all-powerful FIFA executive committee, he
must have believed that the entire continent – hopefully still in love
with him after organising the 2010 World Cup – was on his side.

But in Khartoum, the
South African got a taste of the bitter pill of African football
politics that showed once again that the continent’s favourite game is
still in the hands of a select few consisting of officials from North
and West Africa led by the Cameroonian Hayatou, a close ally of Adamu as
well as the duo of Raouraoua and Anouma.

This was probably
why Algeria was rewarded with the hosting rights for the 2009 African
Youth Championships finals, and Cote d’Ivoire given the hosting rights
for the debut edition of the African Nations Championships, also in 2009
even though the west African country was still trapped in a civil war.

Jordaan, unlike
Raouraoua and Anouma, was not a member of the decision-making organ of
CAF. This was also the case with Galadima.

But by far, the
biggest reason why Galadima was always going to be unsuccessful in his
quest to secure one of the two available seats on FIFA’s executive
committee was the failure of Nigeria’s sports establishment to commence
lobbying would-be voters in time.

While other
candidates had long ago, with a couple of them as far back as the past
two years, commenced the business of lobbying, Galadima’s camp, led by
the country’s sports minister, Taoheed Adedoja didn’t set about with
these task until a few days to the commencement of the congress.

Even more ironic is the fact that this came a few weeks after he reportedly urged Galadima to give up his FIFA aspirations.

This was in the
aftermath of Adamu’s decision to contest his initial suspension by
FIFA’s disciplinary committee which later culminated in the three-year
ban by the world body; a decision which Adamu is currently appealing at
the Court of Arbitration for Sports (CAS).

Doublespeak

“What the minister
and the NFA should have done is to ask Adamu to withdraw since they have
nominated Galadima,” said former board member of the Nigeria Premier
League, Raymond Nnaji in an interview with a Nigerian website.

“This they did not
do, instead they said that Galadima was on standby as if the seat was
reserved for Nigeria. Everybody knows that they never supported
Galadima; that they were for Adamu. They should go and hide their faces
in shame,” added Nnaji who also stated that both the minister and the
football body should be made to refund tax payers’ money that was
expended in Sudan.

It was an opinion
that concurred with those of former Gombe FA boss, Ahmed Gara-Gombe who
blamed the sports ministry along with the National Sports Commission
(NSC) for not prevailing on Adamu to withdraw his appeal from the CAS
which led to a delay in the commencement of Galadima’s campaign.

“It was always going
to be a futile exercise as valuable time had long been lost,” he said.
“One minute some people are declaring support for Galadima only for them
to reverse their decision the following minute and throw their weight
behind Adamu.

“For me, it was just
a waste of resources because it was obvious to many from the start that
he (Galadima) didn’t stand a chance against those he was going up
against.” Although Adedoja was to later retract the statements credited
to him in the media regarding his perceived doublespeak, claiming he was
quoted out of context, he and other members of the Galadima Campaign
Delegation, as they became officially known, still tarried with the task
of getting down to business; a task they even admitted to being
difficult from the outset.

At least that was
the opinion aired in a letter sent by the Galadima group out there in
Sudan to Nigeria’s foreign affairs minister Odein Ajumogobia on February
21, three days before the election.

Besides stating the
obvious that “campaigning for the FIFA seat is a more arduous task” than
getting Galadima into the CAF executive committee, the group admitted
that they did not commence their campaign in time.

They also admitted
that “it would be a tall order to get two countries from the same region
back on the FIFA team” especially as Adamu and Anouma, who got into
FIFA at the same time were both from the West African sub-region.

Notwithstanding the
odds that stood on their path, the group stated that “a successful
Nigerian bid for the FIFA Executive Committee seat is still considered
achievable. It would however, require a last minute vigorous campaign,
complemented by contacts at the highest level of government to CAF
member states in support of our candidature.” The letter added: “It is
the view of the delegation that overtures made at the highest level of
government to the countries listed below in the following regional order
would go a long way towards facilitating this electoral victory.”
Amongst the countries listed in the letter were Benin, Liberia, Sierra
Leone, Senegal, Burkina Faso, Mauritania, Niger, Chad, Gambia, Cape
Verde, Mali and Guinea Bissau.

Others were Gabon,
Cameroon, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Malawi, Ethiopia, Djibouti, Eritrea,
Rwanda, Burundi, Somalia, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Madagascar, Mauritius,
Mozambique and Lesotho.

Such a move was
however always going to be difficult, if not impossible, especially
considering the short time frame between Monday’s receipt of the
‘urgent’ letter from Sudan and Wednesday’s election.

Government’s fault

Little wonder
individuals like Ayo Ositelu, a veteran sports commentator, is blaming
the government for Galadima’s failure, saying that government did not
act swiftly to ensure that he clinched the position.

“Our quest to
reclaim the FIFA and CAF executive seat suffered a setback because we
did not give Ibrahim Galadima enough support,” he said. “We were not
decisive enough and did not take the necessary steps needed to aspire
for a position at the highest level of football administration. He
added. But has Nigeria gained any benefit from having her nationals in
the top hierarchy of both FIFA and CAF?

“There are huge
benefits especially if the person commands respect within the
organisation but in our case, the benefits have been relatively
insignificant as we have not hosted any of the big tournaments of FIFA
or CAF,” continued Gara-Gombe.

Reminded that
Nigeria had during Adamu’s time in FIFA and CAF hosted the African
Women’s Championship as well as the FIFA Under 17 World Cup, he
retorted: “Those are small tournaments. Outside Africa, the Under 17
World Cup is seen as nothing but a small tournament. He added. “It is
only there for the purpose of developing little boys for the future
while the AWC, as far as I am concerned, is a waste of tax-payers’
money. They are nothing compared to the Nations Cup or the World Cup.

“What people fail to realise is that these people get into these
organisations not just for their country’s benefit but also for their
own personal gain. So there is no guarantee that even if we do get
someone into CAF by the time of the next election that the situation
will improve.” Gara-Gombe might be right about that but only time will
tell if Nigerian football will fare better in the coming years following
Galadima’s failure in Sudan

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Either Man United or Arsenal for the title

Either Man United or Arsenal for the title

Only Manchester
United or Arsenal can win this season’s Premier League title, United
manager Alex Ferguson said on Friday, four days before his side face
champions Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.

United are one point
clear of Arsenal at the top of the table with a game in hand which they
will use up when they visit Wigan Athletic on Saturday.

With the leading
teams having 11 or 12 matches to play, United are eight points clear of
third-placed Manchester City, 10 ahead of Tottenham Hotspur and 12 clear
of Chelsea.

If United beat Wigan for the 12th successive league match they would be 15 points ahead of Chelsea by the time the sides meet.

Ferguson, who has led his side to 11 league titles, virtually dismissed Chelsea’s chances of retaining the championship.

Consistency

“Normally, two teams
break away when you come to the end of the season, it’s always two
teams — that’s the way it’s looking at the moment,” he told reporters.

“I think it’s either Arsenal or ourselves, either one of us will win it.”

Ferguson also
dismissed remarks made by Chelsea captain John Terry who said United
might buckle under the pressure of challenging for the title, the FA Cup
and the Champions League.

“You try things. We all try things,” he said.

“But it won’t be easy (for Chelsea) to come back from that kind of points deficit.

“I said some time
ago, the team that is most consistent would win the league. That is why I
stress that we have to keep our momentum going and get that
consistency.”

Ferguson said
experienced striker Michael Owen, who has made only two substitute
appearances in the league this year and played one full match in the FA
Cup, could face Wigan after recovering from injury.

“He is back training and could be available on Saturday,” he said.

Ryan Giggs could
also return after missing last week’s FA Cup match against Crawley Town
and the Champions League trip to Olympique Marseille.

REUTERS

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Fireworks expected as 3SC host leaders, Dolphins

Fireworks expected as 3SC host leaders, Dolphins

In matches this
week, Shooting Stars Sports Club (3SC), have a tough test ahead of them
as they host league leaders Dolphins FC. This star match would see both
teams going all out for a victory. The Port Harcourt side would be going
with one of the tightest defence line in the league. In the last 16
games, Dolphins have conceded only six goals. The task ahead of 3SC is
to at least have a draw but that may not be easy as the team from Port
Harcourt would be hoping to maintain their lead this season on the
league table. They would also want to improve on last year’s score sheet
where each team got away with just one point.

Things are still
looking up for the team from Ondo State as they travel to Zamfara for
the derby between them and Zamfara United. The Sunshine Stars would be
riding on a high they have been on since they have begun their campaign
to win the league this season. Zamfara United on the other hand have
suffered two league defeat and it seems they may be able to withstand
the fire power of the Stars.

Despite having the
duo of Cletus Itodo and Harrison Egbune off on national assignment, the
Gbenga Odubote managed side would still have determination working for
them as they continue their chase for the first position. Sunshine FC is
currently second behind Dolphins.

The derby between
the two bottom teams would be one to watch as Plateau United would be
hosting JUTH FC. Both clubs have performed below par recently with
Plateau United yet to win a game in the last five matches. Their
inability to score in front of goal could make this match a tough one as
both clubs would be hoping to rise against all odds to score goals.

Enyimba welcome Lobi

Today’s match
between Enyimba FC and Lobi stars may be a relatively predictable as
Enyimba host Lobi. Enyimba would want to regain back their momentum
after a surprising loss to the bottom leaders in the league, JUTH FC.
Victor Barnabas would be would be hoping to do well as his face his
former teammates when Lobi gets to Aba. The peoples’ elephant may have
an easy win as they have done in the past as they have an edge, winning
eight games in the last 14 meeting. Also Lobi have just been able to
garner a point in the last seven visits to the Aba Stadium.

The last match for
the week will be between those meeting each other for the first time
this season. This match would be one to watch as both teams have proved
to be in form. Hosts, Bukola Babes would be hoping to regain their
position back on the table after they lost last week. Both teams have
just lost once in the last five games but it seems Bukola Babes have the
upper hand as the Ocean Boys have not been able to pick a point from
their last seven away matches. They would have a tough time holding off
the attacking strength of the babes who are determined to remain in the
top flight league.

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Manchester City set to prey on Fulham

Manchester City set to prey on Fulham

Manchester City will
today continue with their quest to secure a berth into next season’s
UEFA Champions League with a game against Fulham at the City of
Manchester Stadium. Their current position on the Premier League
standings guarantees them a historic spot in next season’s competition
but they will go a long way in further cementing that fact if they
emerge victorious at the end of today’s tie against a side managed by
their former boss Mark Hughes.

And that looks
likely to be the case if one considers the fact that the visitors from
London have won just six times in 25 league visits to Eastlands.
However, Fulham’s recent record at Manchester City has been quite
impressive with three wins, three draws and only two defeats in eight
Premier League visits with their most recent result being a 2-2 draw in
last season’s campaign when they had to come from a two-goal deficit to
claim a remarkable draw thanks to a 68th minute equaliser from Clint
Dempsey. But that aside, they face a Manchester City side who ran out
4-1 winners last time both sides met in November at Craven Cottage
courtesy of goals from Yaya Toure,

Pablo Zabaleta and
Carlos Tevez, who grabbed a brace, with Zoltan Gera claiming a
consolation goal for the home side on that occasion.

Also, they face a
Manchester City side that has, in keeping with the defensive policy of
their Italian manager Roberto Mancini, kept 12 clean sheets in this
season’s Premier League.

Although, their last
outing in the league saw them go down 2-1 to Manchester United at Old
Trafford, City will be buoyed by more encouraging results in the FA Cup
and Europa League that have followed.

Last weekend they
walloped Notts County 5-0 in the FA Cup before following it up with a
3-0 triumph over Aris Salonika in midweek, which booked them a spot in
the Europa League last 16. Injuries But City have won just one of their
last four Premier League games, which came against West Brom and will
be without the influential duo of Adam Johnson and Nigel de Jong who are
both down with ankle injuries. Micah Johnson is also down with a calf
injury while James Milner is also expected to miss out through a
hamstring injury. Irish goalkeeper Shay Given has also been ruled out
for the remainder of the season with a shoulder injury even though he
would have had to settle for a berth on the reserve bench owing to the
impressive form of Joe Hart.

Fulham head into
today’s game unbeaten in three of their last games, including two
successive draws against Chelsea and Aston Villa, but they also have
injury concerns of their own. Midfielder Steve Sidwell has been ruled
out for four weeks after damaging knee ligaments, while Philippe
Senderos and Diomansy Kamara are down with back problems. But the
biggest injury problem facing them is Bobby Zamora who suffered a fresh
injury blow on Friday and is doubtful to appear for Fulham.

The striker, who
only returned from five months out with a broken leg in last Sunday’s FA
Cup defeat to Bolton, went over on his ankle in training and faced a
fitness test on Saturday and looks a major doubt for today’s game.

However, Hughes is boosted by the return of Simon Davies (ankle) and Damien Duff (calf).

Liverpool at Upton
Park The other game billed for today in the Premier League comes up at
Upton Park where West Ham will be hoping to secure a win that will
propel them out of the relegation zone against a Liverpool side aspiring
for a top-four finish. Avram Grant’s team have been horribly
inconsistent in the league but must now build on their unlikely recovery
at The Hawthorns in their last outing, together with the FA Cup
thrashing inflicted on Burnley, to inject real momentum into their
campaign. But Liverpool have lost only once at Upton Park since 1999
and could move within three points of fifth-placed Chelsea with a win.
Kenny Dalglish side’s are also unbeaten in eight games and look set to
be boosted today with the return of captain Steven Gerrard after a
three-game absence with a groin injury.

The England international was not risked in last Thursday night’s
Europa League game against Sparta Prague but manager Dalglish later
said the midfielder was close to fitness although there remains doubts
over the fitness levels of Martin Kelly and Daniel Agger, who were both
forced off against Sparta. Fabio Aurelio is equally out of today’s game
as is Andy Carroll who will need to wait another day before making his
debut for the Reds. Luis Suarez will however return to the starting
line-up after being ineligible for the game against Sparta.

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